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Cheung Chau – describing landscapes http://murchiepages.weebly.com/coasts.html Breath taking Jagged Lush Snow capped Rugged Dense Picturesque Undulating Urban Recreation Wave Island Tower Sea Landform Coast Feature Crumbling Towering Wooded Wind-swept Beautiful Coastal Dramatic Forested Green Magnificent Mountainous Natural Romantic Wildlife Jobs Beach Sandy Varying Farming Homes Geology Wild Cliff

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Year 9 Geography - Japan Introduction to Japan Keywords http://www.jnto.go.jp/ Keywords places transport location trains pacific electronics Asia technology sun interdependence industry language raw materials development culture manufacturing space imports people factories tradition surplus East latitude peace deficit isolation sea blossom balance temple tropical cities iron religion temperate infrastructure steel customs mountains trade earthquakes clothing rice exports housing

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